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You Can't Win 'Em All

  • 1970
  • PG
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
1.9K
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Charles Bronson, Tony Curtis, and Michèle Mercier in You Can't Win 'Em All (1970)
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During the 1922 Turkish Civil War, two Americans and a group of foreign mercenaries offer their services to a local Turkish governor who hires them as guards for a secret transport.During the 1922 Turkish Civil War, two Americans and a group of foreign mercenaries offer their services to a local Turkish governor who hires them as guards for a secret transport.During the 1922 Turkish Civil War, two Americans and a group of foreign mercenaries offer their services to a local Turkish governor who hires them as guards for a secret transport.

  • Director
    • Peter Collinson
  • Writer
    • Leo Gordon
  • Stars
    • Tony Curtis
    • Charles Bronson
    • Michèle Mercier
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    5.7/10
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    • Director
      • Peter Collinson
    • Writer
      • Leo Gordon
    • Stars
      • Tony Curtis
      • Charles Bronson
      • Michèle Mercier
    • 26User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Tony Curtis
    Tony Curtis
    • Adam Dyer
    Charles Bronson
    Charles Bronson
    • Josh Corey
    Michèle Mercier
    Michèle Mercier
    • Aila
    • (as Michele Mercier)
    Patrick Magee
    Patrick Magee
    • The General - Ataturk
    Fikret Hakan
    Fikret Hakan
    • Colonel Elci
    Grégoire Aslan
    Grégoire Aslan
    • Osman Bey
    • (as Gregoire Aslan)
    Leo Gordon
    Leo Gordon
    • Bolek
    John Alderson
    John Alderson
    • U.S. Army Major
    Tony Bonner
    Tony Bonner
    • Reese
    Horst Janson
    Horst Janson
    • Wollen
    John Acheson
    • Davis
    Howard Goorney
    Salih Güney
    Salih Güney
    • Capt. Enver
    • (as Salih Guney)
    Yüksel Gözen
    • Papadopoulos
    • (as Yuksel Gozen)
    Erol Keskin
    Erol Keskin
      Ken Buckle
      Henia Halil
      • Madam
      • (as Gonia Halil)
      Terry Yorke
        • Director
          • Peter Collinson
        • Writer
          • Leo Gordon
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        4Prismark10

        The Persuaders

        You Can't Win Them All was directed by Peter Collinson who made the landmark British heist thriller, The Italian Job.

        Here Charles Bronson (Josh Corey) and Tony Curtis (Adam Dyer) play two soldiers of fortune who get together after Bronson finds Curtis stranded in the sea and soon constantly try to double cross each other as they see themselves as rivals.

        The film is set in 1922 Turkey as the country is undergoing revolution internally and war with its neighbours and the two protagonists see this as an opportunity to make money. They join together and get hired by a local governor for a mission to transport his three daughters and some gold which leads to lots of devious shenanigans along the way.

        Bronson and Curtis make a likable pair and work well together. Curtis is positive, amiable and a joker whereas Bronson is meaner, more calculating and colder.

        There is some gorgeous Turkish location photography but the film is too stop and start and never truly gets going or engages. There is too much bickering and mutual distrust between Curtis and Bronson which stalls the film at the beginning and then only much later on we get the action sequences which are very well staged but feels like too little or two late

        Some of the dialogue is jarring and the politics of the region is not easy to understand but it's an interesting misfire.
        8lost-in-limbo

        Rent-a-Bronson/Curtis

        In my quest of tracking down starring Charles Bronson features; "You Can't Win 'Em All" aka "Soldiers of Fortune" was one of the hardest to come by. In which is a bit a surprise, because it's rather an entertainingly sturdy old-fashion boy's own adventure with feverish plotting, buoyant performances and striking scenic locations on show. Think of another Bronson feature "Villa Rides" made two years before it, as the story is kind of similar but set in a different time, different place.

        It's 1922 and two former U.S army soldiers Adam Dyer and Josh Corey meet under unusual circumstances, where these rivals join together as a group of mercenaries in Turkey. They're hired by a local governor for a mission through the Mediterranean, which includes transporting his three daughters and a gold shipment. This leads to a lot of devious developments occurring on the war-torn journey.

        Charles Bronson and Tony Curtis simply clicked together as the two soldiers of fortune. Curtis' happy-go-lucky approach matched up well with Bronson's laconically calculated manner. Both provided many amusingly perceptive quips, as they try to out wit each other. The snappy script keeps the sharp humour and comic elements on the cards. This along side the illustratively sun-baked Turkey backdrop with its local flavour and revolutionary wars gave British director Peter Collinson an excitingly colourful frame to work with. His uniformed handling is lively, tough and sprawling in its made-up spectacles. Random opportunities knock for the characters to take up and so does the rough and tumble action. It's punchy with enough bangs for you buck, as the madcap narrative moves at a locomotive pace. Bert Kaempfert's flighty music score is a majestically sounding arrangement that suit's the film's epic framework and exotic locations. The cast also features the likes of Leo Gordon (who also penned the film's screenplay), Patrick Magee, Horst Janson, Tony Bonner and extremely beautiful Michèle Mercier.

        "You Can't Win 'Em All" is an agreeably fitting and strong-willed adventure comedy escapism.
        7hitchcockthelegend

        Well. You know what they say? It's a short life at best.

        You Can't Win 'Em All (AKA: Soldiers of Fortune/The Dubious Patriots) is directed by Peter Collinson and written by Leo Gordon. It stars Tony Curtis, Charles Bronson, Michele Mercier, Fikret Hakan, Leo Gordon and Salih Guney. Music is by Bert Kaempfert and cinematography by Kenneth Higgins.

        1922 and the Greco-Turkish War is coming to a close, and two soldiers of fortune meet and find themselves on a deadly mission that will either make them rich, get them killed or something else entirely…

        Marauding machismo under the burning Turkey sun, You Can't Win 'Em All is good on intentions and two fisted action quotas. That the script is poor is a shame, because although it's hardly grade "A" as an actioner, it is a whole bunch of fun and Curtis and Bronson are great company to be in.

        Collinson constructs the action in a competent manner as he fills out the plot with gunfire, explosions, barroom brawls, biplane attacks, speeding train, foxy women and a picturesque location. Bronson gets to flex his muscles while Curtis deals out the quips, and the narrative has the two men spun into a world of double crosses, bluffs and dubious motives. Their chemistry is solid, they make for a good buddy-buddy pairing.

        Weak on the page for sure, but enough guts, gusto and grins to ensure it's worth spending the time with. 6.5/10
        8bob_lyle

        It could easily be worse

        Another reviewer has called this "better than it had to be", which I think is right on the money. This is not a history lesson, nor is Shakespeare, but it uses an obscure period of history to tell an adventure story without insulting anyone's intelligence.

        It is a remake of "Vera Cruz", the 1952 Western with Gary Cooper and Burt Lancaster. Except Curtis' character is much wittier than Cooper's, and Bronson's character is not a psychopath. Both changes make it easier to watch, although not as dramatic. Both movies have anachronisms, but I think many of the anachronisms in "You can't Win 'em All" are sardonically recognized.

        There are easy parallels between the chaos of 1867 Mexico and 1922 Turkey. In both there were uncertain loyalties at the end of an Imperial rule and a major conflict had ended nearby, leaving a pool of unemployed killers. In both a nationalistic regime replaced the Old Order, and neither Juarez nor Attaturk were choirboys. But the movie is neither history lesson nor moral polemic, just a cheerful adventure story.
        elsinefilo

        If you like westerns and if Bronson and Curtis are your favorites...

        Set against the backdrop of the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922) Soldiers of Fortune tells the story of two opportunist former U.S. Army soldiers Adam Dyer(Tony Curtis) and Josh Corey (Charles Bronson). The two joins a group of Turkish mercenaries to protect the daughters of an Ottoman sultan and a train that carries gold. This is the first movie in cinematic history that portrays Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (even briefly by Patrick Magee) who is the founder and the first president of modern Turkey. Believe it or not, the rumor has it that one of the Turkish journalists wanted to interview Charles Bronson after the production of the movie but he was just vehemently rejected by Bronson. So the embittered journalist just started a smear campaign against the movie, that's why the movie has never been available on DVD here and unfortunately the only way that you can watch this movie in Turkey is to get hold of a pirate VHS copy. You Can't Win 'Em All may not have sounded realistic or historically accurate but it would not be fair at all to expect complete historical accuracy from an adventurous western movie. The filming locations do not really follow a logical order either. For instance, the mercenaries set out their adventurous odyssey in İzmir (formerly Smyrna)At first they camp in the Cappadocia region (east-central Turkey) Later on you see them in Ephesus and Didim (which is at the far west)I guess Peter Collinson must have thought he should show a few places that a tourist must see in his/her visit to Turkey. You Can't Win 'Em All may not be the best movie but if you like westerns and if you are real fans of Curtis and Bronson there is not a reason why you shouldn't like this one.

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        • Trivia
          Because of some fictitious historical events, the film was banned and never released in Turkey. On 26 May 2013, 43 years later, a digital TV platform broadcast the movie for the first time ever.
        • Goofs
          The movie is set in 1922, but a contemporary Canadian flag appears on the wall in the tavern. In 1970, when the film was made, the Canadian flag shown had only existed for five years.
        • Crazy credits
          Opening credits prologue: THE AEGEAN SEA 1922
        • Connections
          Featured in Kain's Quest: The Stone Killer (2015)
        • Soundtracks
          Main Title Theme
          Bert Kaempfert and Herbert Rehbein

          Performed by Bert Kaempfert and His Orchestra (uncredited)

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        • Release date
          • July 24, 1970 (United States)
        • Countries of origin
          • United Kingdom
          • United States
        • Language
          • English
        • Also known as
          • The Dubious Patriots
        • Filming locations
          • Cappadocia, Turkey
        • Production company
          • Columbia Pictures
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 37m(97 min)
        • Aspect ratio
          • 2.35 : 1

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